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criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. ining an exclusive cbs5/surveyusa poll, 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. reaction from congressional lawmakers lukewarm. even the children who wrote to the president seem to understand that change is really going to be a hard sell on capitol hill. >> in the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." [ laughter ] >> julia, i will try very hard. >> reporter: gun sales have skyrocketed in recent weeks and before the president even unveiled his proposal, the nation's most powerful gun lobby had already launched a preem -- a preemptive strike. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? >> in a move to rally gun rights supporters the nra released this online video. the president has armed secret service agents to protect his own daughter school but pushing back
criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. ining an exclusive cbs5/surveyusa poll, 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. reaction from congressional lawmakers lukewarm. even the children who wrote to the president seem to understand that change is really going to be a hard sell on capitol hill....
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he needed to pass a law. most laws go into effect the year after it's enacted. he needed to pass a law that's enacted immediately. here's what democrats in sacramento did. they created a 1000-dollar appropriation, slapped it onto a bill that would put jerry brown's bill at the top of the ballot and passed it as a budget bill because budget bills go into effect immediately. of course when this happened the taxpayers association went to court and said absolutely, this is totally abusive, there's no way you can slap money onto the unrelated bill, say it's for a budget. and make it immediately. they said they're not going to stop the election from going ahead to the current system and on friday, third circuit appeals court ruled that what happened here was an abuse of process and should not happen again. >> what happens to the bill that puts constitutional amendments at the top of the ballot. >> it should be voided. they didn't say specifically but they did say it was entirely unconstitutional scenario and said that should actually make the law that ordered things o
he needed to pass a law. most laws go into effect the year after it's enacted. he needed to pass a law that's enacted immediately. here's what democrats in sacramento did. they created a 1000-dollar appropriation, slapped it onto a bill that would put jerry brown's bill at the top of the ballot and passed it as a budget bill because budget bills go into effect immediately. of course when this happened the taxpayers association went to court and said absolutely, this is totally abusive, there's...
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there's no law that dictates how long they can hold it. >> julie, thanks. have a good weekend. >> you, too. >>> president obama's second inauguration is expected to bring in up to 700,000 people on the national mall in washington, dc on monday. but that's just a fraction of the nearly 2 million who attended four years ago. still, organizers aren't taking any chances. at least 6000 national guard troops will be on duty along with thousands of police officers and federal agents. no threats have been revealed, but authorities say they are not taking any chances. >>> and stay with cbs 5 all weekend for live inauguration coverage, from our very own christin ayers. her reports begin tomorrow. cbs news will carry the president's swearing-in beginning at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. we'll be right back. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we kno
there's no law that dictates how long they can hold it. >> julie, thanks. have a good weekend. >> you, too. >>> president obama's second inauguration is expected to bring in up to 700,000 people on the national mall in washington, dc on monday. but that's just a fraction of the nearly 2 million who attended four years ago. still, organizers aren't taking any chances. at least 6000 national guard troops will be on duty along with thousands of police officers and federal...
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public nudity activists are asking the judge to block the law while he considers their lawsuit seeking to invalidate the ordinance. the nudity ban is set to go into effect on february 1. >>> water damage to the headquarters of the oakland unified school district may have left the century-old building unsalvageable. the sink left running overnight flooded and damaged all four floors of the structure. two dozen apartments have been scattered among buildings and portables throughout the district. >>> and we have some breaking news here at 4:42. we are just learning that the ioc has stripped lance armstrong of his 2000 olympic bronze medal some of the fallout after his mea culpa with oprah a couple of days ago. >> not surprising. >> and probably more to come. >> yes. >>> 4:42. a computer crime with an unusual outcome. how the victim cracked the case with his own undercover investigation. >> a little too hot to handle? why a recent surge in bay area housing prices could be a bad thing. >> doppler schmoppler, what one weatherman does when his computer crashes. computers may crash, but as we
public nudity activists are asking the judge to block the law while he considers their lawsuit seeking to invalidate the ordinance. the nudity ban is set to go into effect on february 1. >>> water damage to the headquarters of the oakland unified school district may have left the century-old building unsalvageable. the sink left running overnight flooded and damaged all four floors of the structure. two dozen apartments have been scattered among buildings and portables throughout the...
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thousands of law enforcement officers and federal troops from around the country will be on hand to make sure everyone is safe. >> today's swearing in on the steps of the u.s. capitol is ceremonial, held for the public. the constitution requires that the official swearing in take place on january 20th. >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the president was officially sworn into office yesterday in a small ceremony at the white house. he followed that up with a candlelight ceremony sunday night where he said today's parties are not about him. >> what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing in of a president. what we're doing is celebrating each other. >> reporter: and he talked about what he called the most significant event of the inaugural weekend, his wife's new haircut. >> i love her bangs. she looks good. >> reporter: the celebrations won't end until late monday night when they attend three different inaugural balls. >> among all the events happening today is fabulous entertainment. beyonce will sing the national anthem and kelly clarkson, my country tis of the
thousands of law enforcement officers and federal troops from around the country will be on hand to make sure everyone is safe. >> today's swearing in on the steps of the u.s. capitol is ceremonial, held for the public. the constitution requires that the official swearing in take place on january 20th. >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the president was officially sworn into office yesterday in a small ceremony at the white house. he followed that up with a...
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. >> thousands of law enforcement and federal troops will be on hand to make sure everyone's safe. today's swearing-in is ceremony real for the public. the constitution requires the official ontario of office to take place january 20th. the president was officially sworn into office yesterday at a small ceremony at the white house. he followed that up with a candlelight service sunday night where he said today's parties are not about him. >> what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing in of a president. what we're doing is celebrating each other. >> and he talked about what he called the most significant event of the inaugural weekend's celebrations, his wife's new haircut. >> i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> the celebrations won't end until late monday night when the president and first lady attend three different inaugural balls. the theme of this year's presidential inaugural is "our people, our future" was selected by the presidential inaugural committee because they say president obama draws inspiration from the citizens. i'm randall pinks
. >> thousands of law enforcement and federal troops will be on hand to make sure everyone's safe. today's swearing-in is ceremony real for the public. the constitution requires the official ontario of office to take place january 20th. the president was officially sworn into office yesterday at a small ceremony at the white house. he followed that up with a candlelight service sunday night where he said today's parties are not about him. >> what we're celebrating is not the...
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>> reporter: and this man wants the laws to say the same. >> i'm 80 years old. fourth-generation californian. >> do you have a gun? >> none of your business. >> reporter: president obama is due to sign a gun-control bill by the end of this month. and the second amendment supporters that i spoke to said they will not back down. from the newsroom, patrick sedillo, cbs 5. >>> meantime, accidental shootings at gun shows left five people injured. in raleigh, a shotgun went off, injuring three people. in indianapolis, police say a 54-year-old was injured when he accidentally shot himself while leaving the gun show. and in ohio, a gun dealer was checking on a handgun he bought when he accidentally fired, injuring his friend. >>> california's political heavyweights are gathered for the presidential inauguration. the big topic today was gun control. christin ayers is in washington and she spoke with nancy pelosi and jean quan this evening. >>> a bloody end to the hostage drama in algeria today. algerian special forces stormed the gas plant where islamic militants were ho
>> reporter: and this man wants the laws to say the same. >> i'm 80 years old. fourth-generation californian. >> do you have a gun? >> none of your business. >> reporter: president obama is due to sign a gun-control bill by the end of this month. and the second amendment supporters that i spoke to said they will not back down. from the newsroom, patrick sedillo, cbs 5. >>> meantime, accidental shootings at gun shows left five people injured. in raleigh, a...
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criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. in an exclusive cbs 5 surveyusa poll 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. they also found that people have been following this gun debate very closely and it's just another indication that the sandy hook tragedy can translate to action in washington. grace lee, cbs 5. >>> even an 11-year-old knows the obstacles standing in the way of the president's plan. >> in the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." [ laughter ] >> julia, i will try very hard. >> the reaction from congressional leaders was lukewarm at best. in recent weeks gun sales have skyrocketed nationwide. >>> hours before the president unveiled his proposals, the nation's most powerful gun lobby had already launched a preemptive strike. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? >> in a move to
criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. in an exclusive cbs 5 surveyusa poll 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. they also found that people have been following this gun debate very closely and it's just another indication that the sandy hook tragedy can translate to action in washington....
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and mardi gras in consecutive weekends and as cbs news reporter paul murphy shows us, a small army of law enforcement is getting ready. >> reporter: security plans for the super bowl and mardi gras weekends have been in the works for more than a year in new orleans. more than 1200nopd officers will be working 12 hours shifts starting the wednesday night before super bowl sunday. >> basically, you're going to see 400-plus police officers every hour. day in the downtown core, in the french quarter. >> reporter: the superintendent ronald sirpas says hundreds of officers will be part of the detail and up to 90 deputies in new orleans super bowl week. more than 200 louisiana state troopers will be in town. >> we are bringing 20% of the entire complement of commission state police around the state into the city. that's a real commitment from the state of louisiana to support the city because it's important for all us. we're glad to be part of it. >> reporter: cops from across the state line will also help secure the city. >> we are going to be using the highway patrol motorcycle units to move t
and mardi gras in consecutive weekends and as cbs news reporter paul murphy shows us, a small army of law enforcement is getting ready. >> reporter: security plans for the super bowl and mardi gras weekends have been in the works for more than a year in new orleans. more than 1200nopd officers will be working 12 hours shifts starting the wednesday night before super bowl sunday. >> basically, you're going to see 400-plus police officers every hour. day in the downtown core, in the...
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the laws of supply and demand will be in full effect at the superdome. the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fare from the bay area to new orleans is about 1,000. a halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a night and then there are the meals, car rental and souvenirs. even for the biggest fan it all adds up to one big maybe. >> i'm trying, man. i'm trying. >> reporter: john ziska says his dad just might pay for him to go. can i come? >> i got to go first. >> reporter: katherine calvinaro is a nurse and her boyfriend is a nursing student. both are seriously thinking about going. for two people that's close to $10,000. you are a student and you got 10 grand sitting around? >> no. but i love this team very much and it's been almost seven years. we're getting very close to it. >> reporter: in case you're wondering, $10,000 will buy you 263 nfc championship hats or 85 kaepernick jerseys, but a lot of fans told us today the next best thing to spending money on the super bowl, season tickets at the new stadium. you know what they say. if you have to ask, you can't afford it. the most expensive ti
the laws of supply and demand will be in full effect at the superdome. the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fare from the bay area to new orleans is about 1,000. a halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a night and then there are the meals, car rental and souvenirs. even for the biggest fan it all adds up to one big maybe. >> i'm trying, man. i'm trying. >> reporter: john ziska says his dad just might pay for him to go. can i come? >> i got to go first. >> reporter: katherine...
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couple of dollars from each bill was supposed to go towards employee health expenses, according to city law. >> and we would just say it was for health care. >> reporter: but brandy says that's not what happened. the former server blew the whistle on the restaurant group after she was let go in 2011. she says she asked managers repeatedly about the health care. >> i was pretty persistent, but it wasn't the only issue. so i had this perception that i was, you know, a little bit of an annoyance. >> reporter: last week, the city attorney slapped the restaurant with a 200,000 fine. in response, the company issued this statement, saying they took action the moment they noticed that they made a reporting error. >> in early 2009, we were in compliance. in mid 2009, we dropped the ootingto death. two of them were drug dealers he owed money. the judge sent him to death row. >> i just said, well, i did the crime. i'm gonna do the time or whatever, lord. i'm ready to meet my maker. >> reporter: then a stroke of luck. california's death penalty was suspend. stevens' life was spared. >> the music is wha
couple of dollars from each bill was supposed to go towards employee health expenses, according to city law. >> and we would just say it was for health care. >> reporter: but brandy says that's not what happened. the former server blew the whistle on the restaurant group after she was let go in 2011. she says she asked managers repeatedly about the health care. >> i was pretty persistent, but it wasn't the only issue. so i had this perception that i was, you know, a little bit...
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. >> reporter: but steve camp says the law strict enough adds it is in and if pressed would he use his gun? >> the somebody broke into my house and they were in there, well sure i would. what am i supposed to do? let them kill me? >> reporter: in the wake of the bloodshed at sandy hook. the mother of three was there in support of the other side of the issue and just wants to keep her kids safe. >> i don't want to have to hire armed guards to surround the schools to protect them from the possibility of something bringing an assault weapon and shooting 30, 40 kind gardeners. how many -- kindergarteners. how many times does it have to happen? take the ability to get the weapons away from the people that are mentally disturbed. >> reporter: this man wants the laws to stay the same and keep his privacy private. >> i'm 80 years old. fourth generation californian. >> you have a gun? >> i -- that's none of your business. >> reporter: president obama is due to sign a gun control bill by the end of the month and the second amendment supporters that i spoke to said they will not back down. from t
. >> reporter: but steve camp says the law strict enough adds it is in and if pressed would he use his gun? >> the somebody broke into my house and they were in there, well sure i would. what am i supposed to do? let them kill me? >> reporter: in the wake of the bloodshed at sandy hook. the mother of three was there in support of the other side of the issue and just wants to keep her kids safe. >> i don't want to have to hire armed guards to surround the schools to...
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under the law, if fraud against the government is proven, the penalty could be triple, more than $90 million. one interested viewer of the interview last night was david walsh, chief sports writer of the "london sunday times." his newspaper settled a libel lawsuit with armstrong back in 2006 and paid the cyclist nearly half a million dollars. walsh wants that money back. >> the sunday times was the only newspaper that i know that was consistently questioning lance armstrong, that had a position the position was we didn't believe the guy. >> reporter: armstrong's legal opponents will no doubt be tuning into part two of the interview tonight for more insight into the man who, for 13 years, was living a lie. >> was it a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> uh-huh. >> no. >> it didn't not even feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> reporter: both the department of justice and the u.s. postal service declined to comment on the legal cases, as did floyd landis, the former teammate of armstrong's who filed the whistle-blower suit. >
under the law, if fraud against the government is proven, the penalty could be triple, more than $90 million. one interested viewer of the interview last night was david walsh, chief sports writer of the "london sunday times." his newspaper settled a libel lawsuit with armstrong back in 2006 and paid the cyclist nearly half a million dollars. walsh wants that money back. >> the sunday times was the only newspaper that i know that was consistently questioning lance armstrong,...
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prevents them from firing a teacher. >> if there's a bona fide reason that they are relying on a law that prevents them from firing her they should identify what is it rather than saying well, we just couldn't. >> reporter: district officials are meeting behind closed doors to talk about the case. they will open the doors in about an hour at 7:00 for the public to enter. i did call dina holder. her attorney says she has no comment at this time. this is the first public meeting that the district is holding and you can bet there will be a lot of questions from parents to the superintendent. live in brentwood, da lin, cbs 5. >>> el cerrito police searching for two suspects in a shooting near the el cerrito bart station. this happened about 2:00 this afternoon on ohlone greenway. police say that two teenagers were shot on a walking path near the station. they are not life-threatening wounds. they should be okay. the shooters are still on the loose. >> the only information we have about the suspects at the moment is that they were teenaged african-american males apparently both armed with
prevents them from firing a teacher. >> if there's a bona fide reason that they are relying on a law that prevents them from firing her they should identify what is it rather than saying well, we just couldn't. >> reporter: district officials are meeting behind closed doors to talk about the case. they will open the doors in about an hour at 7:00 for the public to enter. i did call dina holder. her attorney says she has no comment at this time. this is the first public meeting that...
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our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: this inauguration address seems bolder, smacking of a state of the union address as he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> reporter: people who waited for hours embraced the harder tone, a smaller crowd than four years ago with an estimated 700- ,000 attendees. anita jackson of irvine told me crunching numbers is missing the point of an inauguration with history and hope. >> i'm so proud and honored to be part of this environment today. >> reporter: before leaving the capitol steps mr. obama took a last look over the spectacle, he said, i will never see this again. in washington, kristin ayers, cbs 5. >>> now it's time to get back to work. the house is expected to pass a vote on a bill tomorrow which would extend the nation's debt limit for three months, in exchange it would require the house and senate to pass a budget. republicans are offering
our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: this inauguration address seems bolder, smacking of a state of the union address as he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> reporter: people who waited for hours embraced the harder tone, a smaller crowd than four years ago with an...
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discuss possible options for reducing gun violence while respecting the second amendment rights of law-abiding americans. >>> the suspect in a shooting on a school campus in texas is in the hospital this morning. the texas college was locked down during this time. it was a community college. that suspect was one of three people wounded when a gunfight broke out at lone star college near houston. it happened during classes yesterday. >>> the school was closed down after enduring that argument outside the school's library. witnesses say one man pulled a gun and shot the other. authorities have not given a reason for the shooting but there are reports it was over a grade. >>> 5:05. new polls show a majority of americans favor a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants in the united states. the poll finds more than 60% supports giving them citizenship up from 50% in 2010. the shift is among republicans. 53% in the gop now support citizenship. that's up from 31% in the 2010 survey. >>> a pentagon investigation has cleared general john allen in the email scandal that brought down general david pet
discuss possible options for reducing gun violence while respecting the second amendment rights of law-abiding americans. >>> the suspect in a shooting on a school campus in texas is in the hospital this morning. the texas college was locked down during this time. it was a community college. that suspect was one of three people wounded when a gunfight broke out at lone star college near houston. it happened during classes yesterday. >>> the school was closed down after...
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this morning, state senator from san mateo jerry hill is going to propose some changes in california's law about mountain lions. he wants the department of fish & game to be allowed to rescue injured or orphaned lions. currently it's illegal to rehabilitate them. two cubs were shot last month in half moon bay. >>> the fate of the drakes bay oyster company could be decided this afternoon. the company sued the u.s. interior department after its permit to operate at point reyes national seashore expired in november. today a federal judge will consider whether to allow the company to continue operating while the case is being heard. >>> vice president joe biden is on the road today to rally support for the administration's gun control proposal. and he kicks it off in virginia. biden will hold a discussion with experts who worked on gun safety following the shooting at virginia tech. meanwhile senator dianne feinstein announced her own bill yesterday. it will eliminate high capacity magazines and ban assault weapons. but vice president biden downplayed the need for an assault weapons ban. >> i'
this morning, state senator from san mateo jerry hill is going to propose some changes in california's law about mountain lions. he wants the department of fish & game to be allowed to rescue injured or orphaned lions. currently it's illegal to rehabilitate them. two cubs were shot last month in half moon bay. >>> the fate of the drakes bay oyster company could be decided this afternoon. the company sued the u.s. interior department after its permit to operate at point reyes...
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. >>> consumer fraud cases involving healthcare for workers in the city, a city law that took effect in 2009 saying restaurants are supposed to be setting aside a couple of dollars from each bill to cover employee health expenses. the city attorney says that is not always happening. his crackdown comes a week after a pizza company agreed to a $200,000 settlement for failing to do that. >>> futures trading suggests a higher open when today's session begins on wall street in 45 minutes. here to chat about that ashley morrison of cbsmoneywatch.com. what day is it, ashley. >> reporter: it is friday and happy friday, frank and anne and to everyone! a long week it felt like. ha ha ha! good morning, everyone. a sharp drop in the yen rally japan's markets this morning. tokyo's nikkei shot up nearly 3% making its 11th straight week of gains while hong kong's hang seng lost .25%. >>> on wall street, stocks ended mixed yesterday. the dow closed up 46, nasdaq down 23, with most of the loss due to the big drop in apple stock. apple makes up 10% of the index. >>> microsoft stock fell in after-hour
. >>> consumer fraud cases involving healthcare for workers in the city, a city law that took effect in 2009 saying restaurants are supposed to be setting aside a couple of dollars from each bill to cover employee health expenses. the city attorney says that is not always happening. his crackdown comes a week after a pizza company agreed to a $200,000 settlement for failing to do that. >>> futures trading suggests a higher open when today's session begins on wall street in 45...
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think the laws should remain the same. when we asked the public's opinion of the national rifle association, the response broke down in nearly thirds: 38% have a favorable opinion. the movie theater where one of the worst gun massacres took place reopens tonight, with a private ceremony for victims and their families. last july, a gunman killed 12 and injured 70 in aurora colorado, using the same kind of weapon and ammunition magazine the president wants to ban. we wondered what folks in colorado are saying about the gun debate, and so we sent ana werner to find out. >> reporter: jean assam knows about gun violence. >> the whole hallway was filled with this sense of evil, and it was very intimidating. it would intimidate anybody. >> reporter: in 2007, assam, a trained police officer, was volunteering as a security officer inside this colorado springs church when a man with a semi-automatic rifle murdered two people. assam stopped the rampage when she shot the attacker with a concealed gun she carried on her hip. >> i knew
think the laws should remain the same. when we asked the public's opinion of the national rifle association, the response broke down in nearly thirds: 38% have a favorable opinion. the movie theater where one of the worst gun massacres took place reopens tonight, with a private ceremony for victims and their families. last july, a gunman killed 12 and injured 70 in aurora colorado, using the same kind of weapon and ammunition magazine the president wants to ban. we wondered what folks in...
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. >> how can you say somebody is a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun, for god's sakes and he killed a man! a father of five children! took my son away from me! how can they say he's a hero! >> reporter: hernandez' hearing today was brief, less than 5 minutes. but as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in that fight, but the da released a statement this afternoon about mr. hernandez. it said, in part, quote, mr. hernandez had no legal excuse or justification for using deadly force on an unarmed man. the da went on to say that this will play out inside the courtroom and in fact, they set a new court date of february 15th. reporting live in san jose, back to you, alan. it was really strange to see that fight just break out right in front of us, right as court was letting out. >> as you said, happened so quickly. lot of emotion. >> reporter: exactly. >> joe, thanks. >>> this just in tonight. a woman whose cel
. >> how can you say somebody is a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun, for god's sakes and he killed a man! a father of five children! took my son away from me! how can they say he's a hero! >> reporter: hernandez' hearing today was brief, less than 5 minutes. but as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in that...
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they're not here for law enforcement. they are purely here to salute the commander in chief as he passes by. there are more than 1,000 members of the military here today. all four sectors and the coast guard here to salute the president because this is considered a ceremonial change of command for the commander in chief coming in. and as you can see the motorcade just now passing by here at freedom plaza. and the crowd is erupting, they are waving to the president as he passes by. you can see some of the bleachers are still somewhat empty. getting filled up. people really want to be here and see the president walk out of that car on his return after the swearing-in. this is one of the few places along the parade route where you can see a straight shot through to the u.s. capitol building here. >> margaret, thank you very much. as you can see no problem with the traffic for the president. he seems to be getting up pennsylvania avenue with no concern of traffic. we want to be sure to catch the president as he arrives at the
they're not here for law enforcement. they are purely here to salute the commander in chief as he passes by. there are more than 1,000 members of the military here today. all four sectors and the coast guard here to salute the president because this is considered a ceremonial change of command for the commander in chief coming in. and as you can see the motorcade just now passing by here at freedom plaza. and the crowd is erupting, they are waving to the president as he passes by. you can see...